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Turblown 03-10-02 11:10 AM

I need power locks!
 
OK i just got a really expensive alarm, I got the hookup thougt, 75% off( homie @bestbuy) and among the 1000x of gizmos and gadgets on it, it locks/unlocks my locks. I have manual locks, where can i get electric locks installed? If i goto the dealer, will they fine my or something for having no emissions shit on my car? how much do u think it will run? I need it real bad, in the past month 3 of my friends have had there cars broken into, and one stolen w/ $3000 in subs, and my garage was jacked. I have also had my car broken into and have had $1200 worth of body and door ding damage from other people. So i finnaly got the alarm with primeter, u know, "get away from the vehicle". and its time to bust heads for the ppl fuckin my shit up. I hate thinkin about adding weight though
oh ya where can i get this done?

Icemark 03-10-02 03:12 PM

Any car stereo place should be able to take care of you.

Besides you won't find any OEM parts for the drivers door as the factory didn't make a power door lock motor for the drivers door... aftermarket door lock motors are the only alternitive

AreExSeven 03-10-02 03:13 PM

Id imagine you could do it yourself if you got the parts.
Find someone parting out their car and get the locks and wireing harnesses for them. I assume you would need a few more parts than that, just check around or look in a service manual.

wfenris 03-10-02 05:21 PM

Go to a car stereo shop they have the... shit what are they called, there plungers....anyway they will work for keyless entry but there will be no button in the car for the locks but who cares its cheap to do under 100 $ i should hope depending on where you go. Also it is universal so it will definetly work on your car......


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